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On Sunday night, cafes and diners bustled with groups of teenagers.
Markets in Asmara, which briefly bustled with Ethiopian traders, are quiet.
Like many war zones, other parts bustled with a semblance of normalcy.
Below him, the open-air plaza at street level bustled with life.
Inside, a conference space bustled with 50 people sitting at round tables.
Elsewhere in the lab, a dozen students in white coats bustled about.
As recovery has spread, factories in Eastern Europe have bustled with additional orders.
The Imago team bustled around her and explained the optics in the studio.
In Chicago, people bustled along downtown sidewalks and restaurants and shops were open.
Inside the suburban-style home, a nurse and a maid bustled in the kitchen.
When Sarajevo, Bosnia's capital, was at the heart of the former Yugoslavia it bustled.
Servants bustled around them, grilling a lavish supper and pouring steaming glasses of tea.
It is now an Abercrombie & Fitch Kids, and salespeople bustled by, indifferent to history.
A woman in a silky burgundy sari bustled up and demanded 10 buckets. Ten?
In contrast, another Huawei facility nearby bustled with workers assembling smartphones on automated production lines.
The courtyard bustled with activity, the women keen to get out of their tiny dormitories.
The chamber, which bustled with activity during almost every other speech, was rapt in attention.
Every day, town centers bustled with men buying khat, the narcotic leaf beloved by Yemenis.
Ambulances and stretchers bustled back and forth at the hospital to deliver the wounded for treatment.
As onlookers gazed skyward, gawking at the historic total eclipse, Brian Guido bustled around and photographed them.
In a welcome sight, the old brick buildings bustled with workers and delivery trucks on this afternoon.
Little-known presidents of little European countries bustled to briefing rooms, surrounded by bodyguards, aides, and generals.
While the food itself has received mixed reviews, the 343-hour restaurant bustled with crowds at all hours.
But the feel was far from stuffy; the hotel's Madison & Vine restaurant bustled with a young, vibrant crowd.
"It's important to make my own life," he said, smiling at colleagues who bustled around the sterile, white clinic.
As we spoke, backpack-toting little ones jumped up and down, and harried teachers bustled in and out of classrooms.
Hundreds of engineers and designers, many of them veterans of the automobile and technology industries, bustled about the former Nissan factory.
The densely populated historic center of Iraq's third largest city once bustled with life, but now most streets are quiet, spectral.
The woman in the fur toque bustled by with her housekeeper, weighed down with a shopping bag full of flowery linens.
On a recent weekend, a worker at the Trump Store bustled to restock the shelves amid a steady flow of customers.
Then a woman bustled up to his side of the S.U.V. and presented Mr. Bennett a paper plate piled with cannoli.
For centuries before World War II, it was called the "Jerusalem of Lithuania" and bustled with synagogues, schools and Yiddish writers.
A dark curve in the Philadelphia streets rarely bustled with nighttime footsteps—that is, until a lighted wall artwork lit it up.
And Marilyn might have wiggled by in big-bow-bustled satin sheaths for evening with star-spangled lighting bolts mixed in. Shazam!
I bustled the kids outside and piled them into the car, slumping beside the driver and pulling the phone from my pocket.
This time last year, its grand lobby bustled with lawmakers, lobbyists and civil servants, but this week it is empty and lifeless.
Salvador Dauvergen, a serial entrepreneur from California, bustled around a co-working space in Bali, Indonesia on a Monday morning greeting familiar faces.
For years the dilapidated area bustled with couples looking for bespoke engagement rings at a better price than in the capital's West End.
In contrast to the streets of Pompeii that bustled with tourists, Herculaneum's streets were totally tranquil, with just a few people pottering around.
The area, though closed to the public, bustled with members, managers, agents, journalists, players past and present, caddies, and a range of V.I.P.s.
Where once the Game of Thrones subreddit bustled with plot speculation, now it vacillates between relentless dragging, heartfelt goodbyes, internet weirdness, and fan creations.
She had bustled her way — an infant in her arms — through several other women telling reporters their husbands had been arrested on false grounds.
Wreck-It Ralph bustled with video game in-jokes, while Big Hero 6 created a kind of urban, utopian setting for its action-packed story.
Mrs Merkel bustled through the throng, talking first with Vladimir Putin, then with Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump, then with Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk.
Sanaa is said to have been founded two and half millennia ago and its old heart once bustled with traders and drew tourists in calmer times.
On a frozen January afternoon, Liz Stark, a no-nonsense retired teacher, bustled into a modest apartment on the east side of this city, unusually anxious.
After talking with the patrons of the restaurant, Ms. Haidari bustled out to her car, followed by a small entourage, to visit her addiction rehab center.
A GED program leader bustled in and out of the room with the energy of a football coach, keys clanging from a carabiner clipped to his waist.
Excited groups bustled atop the brick sidewalks of Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, toward their metro stop to head into the nation's capital in the pre-dawn hours.
If any cash-flow problems loomed, word had not reached the workers who bustled around the house on Tuesday, repainting the stoop, doing wiring and installing wallboard.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - In an empty mall that once bustled with trade in high-end smartphones, a Hong Kong shopkeeper sits surrounded by boxes of Apple Inc (AAPL.
A worker recalls how, three decades ago, the place bustled with visitors who dined on Alaskan king crab on Tuesdays, then rib-eye steaks and shrimp on Thursdays.
As the Fourth of July weekend approached, waterfront resorts bustled with activity and beachgoers like Charles Epting Vansant ventured into the Atlantic for a taste of the sea.
With their white face paint and red lips and, for the women, bustled skirts that bounce as they walk, these could be characters out of a strange folk tale.
On a recent afternoon, the shelter's headquarters, a red brick building about a mile from the border, bustled with activity, part migrant dormitory, part cafeteria and part triage center.
Tourist shops and chain clothing stores are open, but missing are the groceries, cafes and butcher shops that once bustled with life and for centuries defined small-town France.
For their first dance, Bushnell bustled her long train, and the couple swayed to Lane's proposal song, "Big, Big Plans," which he re-recorded in a more intimate acoustic style.
What first appears to be a joke about Victorian female attire — two women in big-bustled dresses with too much fabric — soon becomes something stranger, a dream about female power.
TANTA, Egypt — The woman in a long black shawl bustled up to a stall on a back street in the crowded Nile Delta city of Tanta, 50 miles north of Cairo.
On a recent Sunday afternoon, the district bustled with sightseers, many of whom paid $5 to sit for photographs atop Jake the longhorn or board a stagecoach for a brief excursion.
For her first dance with her husband, the heptathlete removed the skirt revealing a modified mermaid dress with a train that was bustled up so they could spin around the dance floor.
But higher up in the hills, Christmas lights twinkled on many of the modest-but-clearly kept up homes and the streets bustled with families going about the business of everyday life.
MINNEAPOLIS — On a recent rainy spring day, students and professors at the University of Minnesota Law School looked ahead to year-end exams and May 250 graduation as they bustled between classes.
"Our No. 1 goal is to educate voters on her record," said Adam Jones, the state director of the group, as young volunteers bustled around the organization's headquarters in a strip mall.
The size and shape of a chunky Frisbee, it bustled to and fro across my apartment of its own volition, enabling me to eat my cake and drop it on the floor, too.
During a visit to the grounds on May 10, while construction workers banged and bustled away inside and outside the Chatrier Court, the Simonne-Mathieu Court was a red-clay oasis of tranquillity.
The Cox's Bazar hospitality industry seemed to booming: Hotels bustled with NGO workers and journalists; car-service prices were up 50 percent; English-speaking locals were being snapped up as fixers, translators, and guides.
A few miles outside the containment zone, nurses and other health professionals bustled in and out of an incident command center that the state had set up last week in the city's downtown area.
At the farmhouse, a family bustled out of the door — father and mother, flanked by a little boy and a toddler girl — to warmly greet me, the first North American to visit their home.
CARACAS/VALENCIA, Venezuela (Reuters) - Unilever's factory in the outskirts of the northern Venezuelan city of Valencia once bustled with activity as it produced everything from soap to toothpaste for one of South America's wealthiest economies.
TORONTO — In a subterranean food court in downtown Toronto, shoppers bustled past Maria Patrascu without a glance, unaware that the young woman sipping green tea was the leader of a growing rebellion in professional tennis.
His fall 2019 collection was a dazzling homage to traditional haute couture, featuring ornate floral embroidery crafted in India and extreme silhouettes — cinched waists, bustled hips, high necks — achieved with the help of inbuilt corsetry.
She gave him an odd, tremulous look and seemed to teeter on the edge of speech, but then, with a little jerk of her head, she bustled out of the room after her husband and son.
I would study for spelling tests as their all-female staff bustled around me, returning for the day with totes full of cleaning supplies and dirtied rags, rolling industrial-strength vacuum cleaners past my makeshift desk.
"It is a privilege to be here to bring greetings on behalf of President Donald Trump," he declared to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, standing in the commission's lobby as European bureaucrats bustled to and fro.
" The incident unfolded in the middle of the night in the Back of the Yards neighborhood, an area southwest of downtown that once bustled with livestock yards and meatpacking facilities, the setting for Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle.
CreditCreditGeorge Etheredge for The New York Times On a Friday morning in August, Sushma Dwivedi, a senior vice president at Edelman, the global marketing conglomerate, bustled around her Harlem apartment in a blue-and-white-striped cotton dress.
Conrad Hilton, who bought the hotel in 1943, bet that World War II's eventual end would be a boon for hotels and was proved right as the Plaza's lobby and bars bustled with khaki uniforms and champagne reunions.
The attendees, a mix of flashy club kids, cyber goths, and classic Bushwick types bustled with energy that was only ignited further by the animated performance of singer Xhosa, decked out in an a bright green ensemble with matching green lipstick.
The 22016-hectare farm, some 252 km (370 miles) by car from the capital Algiers, bustled with chickens, quails, ducks, camels, goats and sheep - a hive of activity in this stark landscape where, for miles, there is little else besides sand.
SMITHS FALLS, Ontario — Millions of dollars worth of marijuana plants sat under lamps brighter than the noonday sun as employees of Canada's largest cannabis business bustled about the 25.7 giant growing rooms of its factory, which once made Hershey bars.
On Tuesday, Monroy again escaped with his life, but for the first time there were bodies strewn about as he rushed to rescue his family from the scenes of carnage emerging from shattered stalls that had bustled with Christmas cheer moments earlier.
This room was, in fact, a series of raw spaces backstage at the Proenza Schouler show on Monday, where hairdressers waved curling irons, and publicists bustled around with fingers pressed to ear monitors, and dressers as protective as pit bulls guarded their individual clothes racks.
"If I had to pick one word for the badger's experience, it would be intimate ," Foster decides, since, "when a badger goes out, its object is to bump into food": We bustled and grunted and elbowed and pushed and pressed our noses into the ground.
The woman who had followed us in bustled past, led the old lady over to a bed that was pushed up against the wall, sat her down, removed her head scarf and put on a fresh one, then slipped a pair of leather slippers onto her feet.
Business has been booming at Tom Tom since it opened last summer, and the hot spot has bustled with celebrity patrons like Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Darren Criss and John Legend and Chrissy Teigen (who recreated the Toms' iconic kiss in front of the framed print inside the restaurant).
In a third floor office, he turned back an old manual wall clock one hour by moving the hands forward 11 hours, since turning the hands backward could break the mechanism, said Mr. Schneider, who then stood listening to the pendulum swing, clicking softly as the city bustled below.
As lawmakers bustled across the Capitol, they fended off questions about a number of politically charged topics, including the latest nominees to the cabinet, a judicial nominee who was running into fierce Democratic questioning and, most pressing, whether the government would still be open in little over a week.
Morales, who has only two years of education and didn't speak any English when she first arrived in the U.S, also told the Times how she's bustled around cleaning while Trump watched television nearby, and she's been in the same room as cabinet members, including chief of staff John Kelly.
He bustled about the cuverie, moving hoses from one receptacle to another, chatting with me over one shoulder (we talked a lot about the pigs that he butchers annually) while always fretting about where he would store the vast quantities of fresh juice that continued to arrive from the pressoir.
SILVER SPRING, Md. — On Friday morning in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., government scientists in khakis and sensible shoes bustled to work — beneath a towering bronze sculpture of a hand releasing seabirds — heading for a small scientific agency caught up in a political mess triggered by President Trump's tweet about Hurricane Dorian.
The morning after the fire, the streets around Prospect Avenue still bustled: Residents returned from the laundromat with bags hoisted over their shoulders, women sat in the chairs at a salon, chatting in Spanish, and customers streamed in and out of a botánica filled with beads, statues of saints and the haze from burning incense.
He also dressed Best Supporting Actress nominee Laurie Metcalf in blush sequins, Kelly Ripa in a ballgown with a green-and-pink bustled bow, author and activist Janet Mock in a sequin and chiffon tank dress with train and Olympic skier Lindsay Vonn in a sexy sheer tulle number (which had sleeves attached mere moments before she hit the red carpet).
Noelle also prints The Line, its own semiannual salmon-colored broadsheet with articles covering the scene (a new wallpaper designer, the classic bar Robert's Western World) and the lore (Printers Alley once bustled with brothels and speakeasies) plus the basics, such as coffee shop hours, room service menu and number to text valet parking — which, at $42 a night, is pretty steep.
The same night, when I cooked for her and my friends, it was still her that stole the show, arriving at the table with fresh plates of aloo chat: fried potato patties drizzled with chutneys made from anise and mint, her source a well-kept, enviable secret that she bragged about as she bustled around the room sending my friends into cackles with imitations of us smoking cigarettes as teenagers.
Displayed on a series of alabaster mannequins are the red carpet dazzlers that attest to her relevance: the cabbage rose-patterned gown worn by Lucy Liu at the 2013 Golden Globes; the red and black bustled faille Taylor Swift wore to the same event the following year; and the blush-tone slip of a dress, its hemline pooling on the floor, that Lady Gaga wore at the 2016 Producers Guild of America Awards.
While Ma didn't cook for me, she taught me a vocabulary that forced me out into the world, peering into other people's homes, knocking on doors of strange shops in alleyways, forging relationships with samosa sellers in our neighborhood, watching on as others bustled around stoves for hours at end, producing steaming pots of food that I would grow up to love: kosha mangsho with floating black cardamom and thick chunks of meat, rajma chawal in which spicy red beans fell over hot white basmati rice.
Many of the skirt and dress styles worn in Steampunk fashion are derivative of Victorian era silhouettes (bell skirts, trumpet skirts, bustled skirts, etc.), but with a sexier, modern twist.
When the museum opened to the public on Saturday, November 18, the lines outside were short. Some exhibits bustled with visitors, while others were nearly empty and the museum was far from capacity.
The home bustled with creative activity and competition. N.C. and Carolyn's five children were all talented. Henriette Wyeth Hurd, the eldest, became a well-known painter of portraits and still lifes. Nathaniel Wyeth, the third child, was a successful inventor.
Retrieved 12 July 2011. Zainab al-Khawaja, who attended the trial, "tweeted" that after the sentence was read, her father raised his fist and shouted "We shall continue on the path of peaceful resistance!", before being bustled out of the court room.
In 1976 hundreds of people came to Whiskey Gap for the production of Terrence Malick's period film Days of Heaven. The quiet little village was once again booming as it was back in its heyday. Covered wagons, coaches, old-fashioned trucks, and people dressed in period clothing bustled about the area.
This opened for trade in 1830, and was later supplemented by a second quay further down the creek, offering deeper water. In its heyday, it bustled as a commercial port. Significant London projects included granite for Tower Bridge. Cheaper granite from Norway, coupled with the emergence of concrete led to its decline.
By the 1920s, Wyeth senior had become a celebrity, and the family often had celebrities as guests, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Mary Pickford. The home bustled with creative activity and competition. N.C. and Carolyn's five children were all talented. Henriette Wyeth Hurd, the eldest, became a painter of portraits and still lifes.
In the chapel there were 2 doors and 7 windows, with the across placed on the oval roof. The wooden chapel was burned down on 12 July 1912. The novice Maria Velichko bustled about building a new stone chapel, which was approved in 1913. The chapel was built, and it was consecrated on 29 June 1914.
He hopes to find someone to relate to.Intro excerpt He lowered his head and the boy bustled up, looking proud atop his new steed. For the boy had a venture: he was bound for adventure, and this monster had planted the seed. Looking up to the stars he thought to himself, imagine all of the people up there.
The War and Reconstruction Krewe represents the period of 1861-1900 and the American Civil War. Tallahassee was the only southern capital east of the Mississippi River not captured by the Union troops. War & Reconstruction Krewe members wear period clothing with women in dresses from the 1865-1900 time period. This included bustled dresses and hoop skirts.
White Lady, named for her long, bustled-dress silhouette, is located on the eastern corner of the sea cliff. In front of the cave White Lady, there are many larger rocks in the ocean that promote crashing waves and white wash, lending significance to the description “white.” The La Jolla Caves can be witnessed only by kayak.
The cancan outfit can also be adorned with some or all of the following accessories: ankle boots, hats, gloves, capes, shawls, wraps, boas, jewelry and feathers. Traditionally, women commonly wore split knickers in their outfit. In Celebrities' Most Wanted, a dress "not unlike a can-can dancer's dress" was described as "short and bustled in the front, flowing into a long bustled train of messy black and white fabric in the back" Contemporary versions of the cancan dress have appeared in various media. For example, in the number "Zidler's Rap (The Can-Can)" in the film Moulin Rouge, director Baz Luhrmann redesigned the can-can dresses into multi-coloured flower patterns and gave each dancer individual "personas", to make the otherwise boring dresses sexually tantalizing to modern day audiences.
They bustled around the stage breaking the symmetry and lines typical of Petipa. Their movement was often culturally relevant, playful, and realistic of a group of people. (Souritz 31) Some fans of ballet thought the new version was a masterpiece and rushed to Moscow to see it. Others such as Alexander Benois thought it was a mess “typical of amateur performances.
History of Mytishchi in Russian A large market, the Sukharevka, bustled around the tower in the 19th century. In 1921 the Soviet government turned the tower into the Moscow Municipal Museum, which later became the Moscow City Museum.History Moscow City Museum in Russian The Soviet government closed down the famous flea market in 1925. It is said that Lenin felt that the market was a "breeding ground for speculation".
Greektown is a restaurant and nightlife corridor along Halsted Street between Van Buren and Madison Streets. In the late 19th century Greek immigrants settled the area and competed with nearby Italians for business and jobs. It was popularized in the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding, which was actually filmed mostly in Toronto. Formerly part of a larger Greek neighborhood called "The Delta", the area previously bustled with Greek restaurants.
The western route is about in length, and the eastern route is about long, before the highway comes together again. Uren is the first community arrived at within Chaplin No 164. Uren bustled between 1911 and 1961. Chaplin, at the intersection of Route 1 and Highways 19 and 58, was established in 1907. It is an unincorporated area that adds its population to the 138 residents (2006 census) of Chaplin No 164.
This resulted in the birth of the African American business district on Claiborne Avenue. This historic strip included a plethora of booming African American-owned businesses such as: theaters, drug stores, insurance companies, restaurants, and toy stores that occupied the space. At the intersection of St. Bernard Avenue and Claiborne was the St. Bernard Circle. The intersection bustled with activity around the famous Circle Food Store in New Orleans' historic Seventh Ward.
Some of the exhibits inside the museum The heart and soul of the town was the grain trade. Farmers, grain agents, lumpers (the men who handled the bagged grain) and their families were vital to this. From November onwards the town bustled with activity as the grain was harvested and brought into the town. The bags of grain were built into huge stacks around the town to await the arrival of the sailing ships.
Downtown Toccoa is located near the courthouse and the train depot, which connects to Atlanta. From the 1950s through 1980s, business bustled in this "mall." Each day people would flood to shop in downtown Toccoa. Several national retail outlets were then located in downtown Toccoa, including the Belk Gallant department store. In the early 1960s, around the country, local downtown businesses faced competition with large shopping malls, and many began to fail.
She was also the granddaughter of John Randolph Grymes and his wife Suzette Claiborne, who was also the third wife of Gov. William C.C. Claiborne. He built many structures in the town for those he employed in his operations, including St. Mary's Catholic Church. For three years the small town bustled, but in 1886 the operation collapsed due to drought, competition from meat packers back east, and the Marquis' own lack of business experience, and the plant was abandoned.
While Rosa had a facile genius at painting, he pursued a wide variety of arts: music, poetry, writing, etching, and acting. In Rome, he befriended Pietro Testa and Claude Lorrain. During a Roman carnival play he wrote and acted in a masque, in which his character bustled about Rome distributing satirical prescriptions for diseases of the body and more particularly, of the mind. In costume, he inveighed against the farcical comedies acted in the Trastevere under the direction of Bernini.
The Monte Cristo Gold Mine (Spanish for Mountain of Christ Gold Mine) is a gold mine in the San Gabriel Mountains near Los Angeles, California, USA. The Monte Cristo Gold Mine is part of the quest for mineral wealth in the San Gabriels. Many of the older tunnels and shafts are closed, and the 100-year- old machinery is no longer in operation. The mine has not been operated since 1942, but for over half a century it bustled with activity.
As such, the Washington Square campus became more diverse and bustled with urban energy, contributing to academic change at NYU. Famed residents of this time include Eugene O'Neill, John Sloan, and Maurice Prendergast. In the 1930s, the abstract expressionists Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, and the realists Edward Hopper and Thomas Hart Benton had studios around Washington Square. In the 1960s the area became one of the centers of the beat and folk generation, when Allen Ginsberg and Bob Dylan settled there.
Although he was reported by the local newspaper to have "bustled about with some purpose", Nelson were defeated 1–4 despite a goal from Scottish forward Buchanan Sharp. Roberts was not selected for Nelson again and played the remainder of the 1926–27 season with the reserve team. In May 1927 he had a trial with Cheshire County League side Ashton National, but he was not offered a permanent contract. The following month, he signed for fellow Cheshire League club Macclesfield.
The bustle later developed into a feature of fashion on its own after the overskirt of the late 1860s was draped up toward the back and some kind of support was needed for the new draped shape. Fullness of some sort was still considered necessary to make the waist look smaller and the bustle eventually replaced the crinoline completely. The bustle was worn in different shapes for most of the 1870s and 1880s, with a short period of non-bustled, flat-backed dresses from 1878 to 1882.
The following year voters authorized the official name of the school to be Delaware Literary Institute and Franklin Central School, thus preserving part of the past. By 1860, Franklin village streets showed many fine residences built in the Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate Revival and Gothic styles. Main Street bustled with commercial activity. Printer George W. Reynolds published and edited Franklin's first newspaper, The Weekly Visitor, from 1855 to 1863. It was succeeded after the Civil War by the Franklin Register, 1868-1883, which changed to the Delaware County Dairyman in 1883-1952.
A wholehearted cricketer who bustled about whatever he did, Brearley's batting fame rested on his hurried walk to the wicket and the much-told Old Trafford story that, at the sound of him scurrying to the wicket, the horse walked between the shafts of the heavy roller ready for the end of the innings. In all cricket, he took 844 wickets but scored only 908 runs. Neville Cardus wrote "Every ball was a crisis as far as Brealey was concerned". Brearley maintained faith in his ability long after his retirement.
Settled in 1851, the town was named Salem Crossing by the Michigan Southern Railroad along whose tracks the community grew. By the time the village was platted in 1870, it was called LaCroix, courtesy of the Monon. The town served as an important station during the Civil War since all soldiers from northern Indiana were required to travel by Monon troop trains south from LaCroix. The community bustled with the arrivals and departures of troops and the hotels and merchants thrived on the needs of soldiers for rooms, food and store goods.
Warbasse's friends and associates included Big Bill Haywood of the Industrial Workers of the World, W. E. B. Du Bois and Eleanor Roosevelt. The home he shared with his wife Agnes and their six children, bustled with the comings and goings of neighborhood pals and distinguished guests. Warbasse wrote many books throughout his career, including a three volume text on surgical practices and about 100 scientific and clinical papers. In the 1930s, he was invited by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to serve on the Consumer Board of the National Recovery Administration.
Standing woman in a white dress with leg o'mutton sleeves. By René Schützenberger, 1895. Fashionable women's clothing styles shed some of the extravagances of previous decades (so that skirts were neither crinolined as in the 1850s, nor protrudingly bustled in back as in the late 1860s and mid-1880s, nor tight as in the late 1870s), but corseting continued unmitigated, or even slightly increased in severity. Early 1890s dresses consisted of a tight bodice with the skirt gathered at the waist and falling more naturally over the hips and undergarments than in previous years.
Main Street bustled with commercial activity. Franklin's support of the military dated from 1792, when a local militia was formed. During the War of 1812, three companies of Franklin men served at Sackets Harbor, New York, which became the site of a major naval shipyard on Lake Ontario and a defensive army installation, and at New York City. In 1845, Franklin's militia were called out to guard Delhi during the Anti-Rent crisis. Civil War records indicate that 318 men served different periods of enlistment in Franklin's Company D of the 144th Regiment, or in filling other Delaware County town quotas.
The North Fork John Day drainage bustled with gold and silver mining operations in the mid-19th century, and traces of the thousands of miners who labored here are still visible. Old mining structures, building foundations, and dredged ditches and trash dumps left behind by the miners are all visible. Many of these features are being left in place to naturally disappear over time, consistent with the Wilderness Act's purpose to have no permanent human works in wilderness areas. The Sumpter Valley Gold Dredge once excavated the riverbeds in the area, and is now restored as a state heritage site in Sumpter.
The Edwardian Era featured a decadence of fashion following the ideal shape of the Gibson Girl, a corseted, big-bosomed ideal of femininity and sophistication.“Women's Clothes and Women's Right,” Robert E. Riegel, American Quarterly, 15 (1963): 400 Corset styles had altered slightly from the shorter-waisted, bustled 1880s vogue, but they still constricted the waist, forced the hips back with a pointed front waistline, thrust the bosom forward and curved the back into an exaggerated ‘S’ shape. Skirts weighed from the hips, high collars chafed the neck, and the whole costume prevented natural movement, harmed internal organs and threatened childbearing potential.
The area around it became a small marina, and the gate was also called the Marina Gate () since it provided access to the city from the marina. The area around the gate bustled with activity, and it included a garden known as Ġnien is-Sultan, the Church of Our Lady of Liesse and the Fish Market. Porta Victoria plaque By the late 19th century, the Del Monte Gate became too small since the area around it was the busiest part of Valletta. It was demolished in 1884, and it was replaced with the larger Victoria Gate.
Notches in the sides of big old stumps scattered here and there remind us today of the labouring woodsmen with bucksaws, and the wide shoes of workhorses attest to the method of delivery to the mill. By 1918, the population had grown to 120, with Union Steam Ship freight and passenger boats stopping regularly, and for the next few decades the area bustled with activity. Blind Channel was home to a cannery, a shingle mill, and two large dance halls. The area continued to attract people looking for opportunity and an independent way of life, with the population peaking in the 1940s.
In the match itself, Albion's 'constructive play' was halted by the Vale defence, and a Leake goal on 40 minutes saw Vale 1–0 up at half-time. The second half saw the "Throstles" switch to a long ball game, and on 62 minutes Cheadle was bustled off the ball and could only watch the equaliser cross the line. Eight minutes later captain Cheadle was judged to have fouled George Lee just inside the penalty box, though the Port Vale players maintained that the challenge took place well outside of the box, and that Lee also handled the ball. Former "Valiant" star Ronnie Allen converted the resulting penalty.
Church lane bustled with businesses servicing the new road, the most famous of which was the Coach and Horses at 3 Church Lane (known as The Masons Arms between 1804 and 1811).Oldham Local Studies Library, Inns and Alehouses 1714-1992 Above the door was a Latin inscription: "Nunc mei, mox hujus, Sead postea, nescio cujus" which translates as "Today 'tis mine, Tomorrow, thine, but whose next day I cannot say".Oldham Local Studies Library, Oldham Inns, Taverns and Tokens The pub closed in 1920 but the building survived for a few years as the headquarters of the British Legion until it was demolished in July 1931 to make way for Lord Street.
A 2020 article in Country Life magazine summarized the community's recent history: > Burford, similarly, had bustled during the coaching era, but coaching inns > such as Ramping Cat and the Bull were diminished or closed when the railways > came. Agriculture remained old-fashioned, if not Biblical, and was badly > affected by the long agricultural depression that started in the 1870s. The > local dialect was so thick that, in the 1890s, Gibbs had to publish a > glossary to explain George Ridler’s Oven, one of the folk songs he > collected. In the late 19th century, the Cotswolds assumed a Sleeping Beauty > charm, akin to that of Burne-Jones’s Legend of the Briar Rose at Buscot Park > in the Thames Valley.
Documentary evidence shows that in the 15th century there was a gate at the junction of the two lanes leading into the bailey. In this area would be living quarters for the constable of the castle and the small permanent garrison, detached kitchens, a brewhouse, barns and sheds for storage of food and equipment, stabling, privies, a well and accommodation for livestock. It would have been tightly packed with buildings and would have bustled with activity when fully garrisoned. The traditional view is that earth mottes had palisades around the summit of the motte which was approached by a flying bridge or ladder and within this well defended upper section would have been a tall timber tower.
Rappleyea believed that this conflict would create an enormous amount of publicity for the town, and he was proven correct. The town bustled with activity as people began to flock from near and far to hear the verdict on this controversial issue. Although this trial is often represented as being pivotal in the movement to allow evolution to be taught in American schools, it actually marked the beginning of a major decline in the teaching of evolution which did not start to recover until the early 1960s. Likewise, the Butler Act, which Scopes was supposed to have violated—though it was never invoked again—remained on the books until 1967, when it was repealed by the Tennessee Legislature.
The railroad passed through the Price River communities on its way north through Spanish Fork Canyon and on to the Wasatch Front. The completion of the railroad transformed the communities from isolated farm towns to a booming railroad region almost overnight. The arrival of the railroad coincided with the discovery of vast coal reserves in the area, and within a few years, the communities of the Price River bustled with hundreds of miners, railroad men, and entrepreneurs, forever changing the sleepy Mormon bergs into Utah’s mecca of ethnic and religious diversity. The arrival of the railroad and mining industries saw a concurrent increase in the general settler population of the area as the economy grew sufficiently to allow for a community of supporting commercial enterprises.
Maryland Office of Tourism. Retrieved May 15, 2013. The tour provides a walk back in time into an era when local streets bustled with revolutionaries and convicts, slave traders, British soldiers and heroes of the Underground Railroad. “History on the Waterfront” was researched, written and performed by Washington College students, faculty and staff, along with members of the Chestertown community, and includes narrative, music, reenactments and firsthand accounts of life in the colonial port. The program was orchestrated by the Starr Center's associate director, Jill Ogline Titus, and narrated by the Center’s director, Adam Goodheart. The Center’s program manager, Michael Buckley, who also produces the weekly radio series "Voices of the Chesapeake Bay" on 103.1 WRNR, oversaw the technical aspects of the production.
One day, a team was tethered by the > side of the ship, and a penguin sighted them and hurried from afar off. The > dogs became frantic with excitement as he neared them: he supposed it was a > greeting, and the louder they barked and the more they strained at their > ropes, the faster he bustled to meet them. He was extremely angry with a man > who went and saved him from a very sudden end, clinging to his trousers with > his beak, and furiously beating his shins with his flippers.… It was not an > uncommon sight to see a little Adélie penguin standing within a few inches > of the nose of a dog which was almost frantic with desire and passion.
There were some sunny spells but these were eventually replaced with frequent rain showers which drew fans away from the main stages and into the marquees. The mud saw much cause for fun as, in particular during The Kooks's performance on the Main Stage on the Sunday, music fans frolicked in the tedious conditions and sparked off a sequence of raucous mud fights which led to many being bustled away by stewards. Conditions made the car-parks untenable and gardaí eventually took the step on the Saturday morning to shut down all car parks on the Punchestown site, asking those day-trippers who had not yet arrived to avail of the free public transport from Naas. Punchestown Racecourse was later compared to the Somme.
The story begins in 1967. That year, Singapore first issued her own currency and made national service mandatory for all young Singaporean males who have come of age. That year, there were people who rented out fake eyelashes for S$4 a day; prices of eggs plummeted to a new low, propelling Singaporeans to start a movement to kill chickens to reduce egg-supply. That year, the “Vietnam Rose” (a form of syphilis) set foot on the island, visitors who called on prostitutes shuddered at its mention; that same year, Sakura and Rita Chao's “New Peach-blossom River” was popular in the streets of Singapore... There lived 3 families in 3 houses along a horizontal street (which bustled with noise and excitement) in North Bridge Road, amongst whom were 6 youths of about the same age and had grown up together.
On his debut as a three-year-old Kris started 11/10 favourite for the Group Three Greenham Stakes at Newbury in which he was reopposed by Hardgreen, as well as the Guy Harwood-trained Young Generation. Looking very fit before the race he easily accounted for Hardgreen, but having his race seemingly won he was bustled up by Young Generation and Kris had to reassert himself before winning by three lengths. As the stable had already won the Craven Stakes with Lyphard's Wish, when stable jockey elected to ride Kris he became favourite for the 2,000 Guineas, despite reports that he had some training problems. In the race he was beaten half a length by the 20/1 outsider Tap On Wood and only just retained second in a close finish with Young Generation, who appeared somewhat unlucky in running.
Following a restoration in the 1980s, noted Los Angeles Times columnist Jack Smith noted, "It is a room of excellent proportions, and softly lighted by its lovely oval skylight, it is surely the most beautiful room in Los Angeles." In 2005, the Los Angeles Times called the Palm Court an architectural gem: > "Then there are the Alexandria's architectural gems -- the magnificent Palm > Court ballroom with its stained-glass Tiffany skylight, for example -- that > made it the most luxurious hotel of its era. It was the film industry's > first home in the early 1900s, a place where dozens of studios maintained > offices, where Charlie Chaplin and friends formed United Artists, where the > lobby bustled with so many deal makers that a Persian rug there was deemed > the 'million-dollar carpet.'" The Palm Court was designated a Historic Cultural Monument (HCM #80) in 1971.
Manhattanville (also known as West Harlem or West Central Harlem) is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan bordered on the north by 135th Street; on the south by 122nd and 125th Streets; on the west by Hudson River; and on the east by Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and the campus of City College. Throughout the 19th century, Manhattanville bustled around a wharf active with ferry and daily river conveyances. It was the first station on the Hudson River Railroad running north from the city, and the hub of daily stage coach, omnibus and streetcar lines. Situated near the famous Bloomingdale Road, its hotels, houses of entertainment and post office made it an alluring destination of suburban retreat from the city, yet its direct proximity to the Hudson River also made it an invaluable industrial entry point for construction materials and other freight bound for Upper Manhattan.

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